AS I LAY DYING Guitarist Featured On 'Ryan's Rock Show'

September 18, 2007

San Diego's AS I LAY DYING appears on this week's "Ryan's Rock Show". Guitarist Phil Sgrosso discusses the band's new album, touring overseas, and what it feels like to sell a quarter of a million records.

"Ryan's Rock Show" program featuring AS I LAY DYING is available for streaming and download at www.ryansrockshow.com.

"Ryan's Rock Show" is a weekly radio program featuring the cream of the crop of up-and-coming bands and artists. As an alternative to mainstream corporate radio, "Ryan's Rock Show" provides listeners with interviews of today's up-and-comers, as well as showcases new music that pushes the envelope of the music industry.

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